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TC Hydraulic engineering. Ocean engineering 3 GE Environmental Sciences 1 HB Economic Theory 1 Risk Management 1
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Alatorre-Frenk, Claudio 1 Anthoff, David 1 Brito, M. 1 Challenor, P. 1 Griffiths, G. 1 Nicholls, Robert J. 1 Tol, Richard S.J. 1
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The economic impact of substantial sea-level rise
Anthoff, David; Nicholls, Robert J.; Tol, Richard S.J. - 2010
Using the FUND model, an impact assessment is conducted over the 21st century for rises in sea level of up to 2-m/century and a range of socio-economic scenarios downscaled to the national level, including the four SRES (IPCC Special Report on Emissions Scenarios) storylines. Unlike a...
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Risk Analysis for Autonomous Underwater Vehicle Operations in Extreme Environments
Brito, M.; Griffiths, G.; Challenor, P. - 2010
Autonomous underwater vehicles (AUVs) are used increasingly to explore hazardous marine environments. Risk assessment for such complex systems is based on subjective judgment and expert knowledge as much as on hard statistics. Here, we describe the use of a risk management process tailored to...
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Cost minimisation in micro-hydro systems using pumps-as-turbines
Alatorre-Frenk, Claudio - 1994
The use of reverse-running pumps as turbines (PATs) is a promising technology for small-scale hydropower. This thesis reviews the published knowledge about PATs and deals with some areas of uncertainty that have hampered their dissemination, especially in 'developing' countries. Two options for...
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